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Dahi Keema Samosa

Samosa filled with keema and masala mixture.

Dahi Keema Samosa Dahi Keema Samosa

Chef's Name

: Jitendra Kumar, Executive Chef, Lake Palace Hotel

Recipe Servings

: 10

Recipe Cook Time

: 1 Hour

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Tags: dahi, keema, meat, samosa
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Ingredients

  • 50 gm onion

    5 gm whole garam masalas

    250 gm keema

    1 Tbsp hung curd

    10 gm ginger-garlic paste

    250 gm refined flour

    1 Tbsp garam masalas-for taste

    4-5 gm chopped ginger

    15-20 gm dry fruits

Method

Marinate the keema with ginger-garlic paste, red chilli powder, salt, turmeric, coriander powder, curd. Mix well and keep aside for 20 minutes.

Heat the oil, add the whole garam masala, sliced onions and saute until they turn a golden brown.

Add the marinated keema to the oil and cook well. Add the chopped ginger to the keema. Add the dry fruits.


For the samosa:

Add salt to refined flour along with oil to make a stiff dough.

Portion into small balls. Roll into pancakes. Add the keema to pancake and shape (crescent shaped).

Fry till cooked.


For the dip:

Mix the hung curd, castor sugar, salt, cardamom powder, rose water and mix well.

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